How to create a painterly image in Photoshop.
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
- This is an edit in Photoshop on how to do a painterly edit. Please like and subscribe to stay updated on video uploads. Also, please feel free to post comments, tips, questions or suggestions below.
Excelente video gracias
wow Page I just loved it the way you explain the process. It was really amazing
This is awesome! Thank you for keeping in all the adjustments so we can see the entire process and thoughts that you have during editing. Can’t wait to see more!
You are so welcome!
This is one of the best painterly videos I have watched. So easy to follow.
I'm so glad you said that! I really want people to get the help they need through my videos, so it makes me happy to hear they helped you!
wow thank you. I've bought all kinds of videos to learn this and you explained it better than all of them without being required to buy their actions.
I’m so glad!!!!!
Thank you for sharing! Loved it!!
You are so welcome! I am hoping to get another video up in a few weeks!
Absolutely wonderful! Please do more.
Thank you! I plan on doing some this next week!
Oh my good¡¡¡ wonderfull.. Thanks Lady for sharing¡¡¡
You are so welcome!
Very well done indeed. Thank you so much for the informative video.
You are very welcome!
Wonderful video! Full of new information for me! Thank you for sharing😊
Glad it was helpful!
I wish I could post a photo of my work after watching your video! Truly amazing. Thank you so much for sharing!
I would love to see one, Donald!
Awesome! You're back! Love your tutorials😀👍🏽
Thank you! Yes, I just really love helping people with the limited knowledge I have. So, all free tutorials on UA-cam from now on!
Thanks a lot for the tutorial, and all the detailed comments, I was looking just for a tutorial like yours. I replicated all the steps in Affinity Photo and I'm really satisfied with the results. Waiting for more!
Thank you, Javier!!! I’m finally finding some time to do some more tutorials after the holidays.
awesome. thank you very much for the clear explanation 👍🏻👍🏻
You are welcome!
Wow,thank you ,I was looking for this turtorial. Its great and you explain so good
Hi Miranda, I am so glad this video was able to help you!
Thanks for the tutorial, it was exactly what I was looking for!
Glad I could help!
Loved watching this Page, and hello from Australia. Beautiful photo of your lovely daughter even without edits. I got a lot out of this, even the tip about spray painting the backdrop. Look forward to watching more of your videos :)
Thank you! I’m hoping to post some more videos soon!
Very helpful! Thank you.
You’re welcome!
Fantastic, very informative and thorough, thank you for sharing ;-)
Of course! I’m glad it helped!
Loved this!.. Thank you so much ❤️
You're so welcome!
Thank you for sharing this video helped my latest edits!
Glad I could help!
I appreciate your not using shortcuts, as I am learning and its easier step by step, click by click! Beautiful work
That’s good to know! I’m glad my non-shortcut ways are useful to some! Lol.
This is awesome. I agree. Than you!!
Thank you!
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Thank you!
the best
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Thank you!
Hi Page. I've only just found you on UA-cam, trying to follow along my photoshop is up to date 2024, under pattern overlay I don't have the photoshop patterns just white squares and also I don't have lightning effects, if you can help please.Thanks Peter
Great tutorial, thanks. A question, where can I find patterns like the ones you used. Thanks!!
Thank you! You know, I got a website up and running. I’ll post some of those textures for free on there. Once I get them up, I’ll post the link!
By far the best guide for a serious portrait . Just a question why do you flatten an image ..twice that you did ?? ..I am inquisitive..
Hi Cleret! Thank you for your kind words! I don't know why I flattened it! Lol.
@@PageKuepperPhotography Kinda late to the party, but have you tried using stamp layers (Win Ctrl+Shift+Alt+E Mac Shift+Command+Option+E)? It creates a flat layer with all of the stuff below, while still retaining everything. Then you can turn off all adjustments, layers etc. and build on top of the stamp layer. Not sure did that make any sense, but yeah.
Yes! That makes perfect sense. Thank you!
Hi Love your work! Could you tell me where you got all these patterns from? Thanks in advance!
Yes! Let me find the ones I used.
I've been wanting to do a photoshop course, can you recommend a good one ? For beginners?
Phlearn is a great resource! Also, DamienSymonds.net.
My Photoshop doesn't have those patterns?
I should do a tutorial on how you create your own textures.
You wouldn't happen to have a tutorial for the DIY backdrop would you!?!? Did you really just spray paint a painters drop cloth? All of the other tutorials that I have seen require about 25 supplies and more than $100. Any suggestions are appreciated!
Hi Ashley, I don't have a tutorial but I literally just laid the drop cloth in my driveway over some plastic (to protect the driveway) and spray painted it. Unfortunately, I don't remember what kind of spray paint I used. It was really easy and didn't cost a ton.
Your working in /8 bits per color. You should change your workspace to /16 bits per color so you have better color rendition while you work.
Who do you change to 6 bits? Thanks for the suggestion by the way!
This changed my opinions on working on an 8 bit jpg
ua-cam.com/video/artV_y8A6pw/v-deo.html
Super boring
Cool.